COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONThis Golden Sorghum Lager will appeal to beer drinkers who prefer the lighter taste of lagers produced by the major brewers, such as Anheuser-Busch, Coors, Miller, and Heineken. This ale has a light crisp taste to meet the thirst quenching requirements of the lager style while still having enough body to interest the ale drinker during the spring and summer seasons. This beer has low bitterness and a subtle but pleasant hop aroma that will gently caress the senses.

Aroma is a basic graininess and light sulphur. Taste is bland with light sweetness, honey and clove. Light funkiness on tip. Appearance is a somewhat hazy yellow body with a than pearl head that retain a fairly poorly.

Bottle from Harvest Market to fill the mix a six I was putting together.
Fairly clear light golden head with a tightly bubbled small white head that dissipates rather quickly. Aromas of sour apple and light sugar. Little to no hop aroma. The flavor is sweet with a bit of a tart fruit thing going on with bit of pomme fruit and light sugar. Light, crisp, bubbly. Not really what I would call beer, but it didnít really suck either.

"meh. not a sorghum fan, but wheni saw this was flying bison beer, had to give it a fair shake. iíll stick to the gluten. Fake, sweetish smell and taste. Slightly refreshing, but with zero complexity or other interesting qualities."

bottle @ Edgewood Wine-Spirits / Edgewood KY --- Hazy medium amber with a noisy white head that drops abruptly to the rim, no lace. Taste is a strong sense of effervescense with a little malt thrown. It moves swiftly through the palate, then fades so quickly that it doesnít seem exactly like a beer. Noy much going for it.

Pours a clear gold with a medium white head. You can tell this is a specialty beer as it has a special aroma of cheese and almost musty or moldy. Light to medium sweet. Light body with a somewhat sticky (but mostly) thin texture and a slight sweet finish.

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